What Good are Male Pot Plants?
If you ask most growers of cannabis, they will say that male plants are useless and should be thrown away as soon as they are identified. This is because male plants do not produce the buds that cannabis is well known for. However, there are actually some good uses for male pot plants. Keep reading to find out more.
1. Pollination
The most obvious use for male pot plants is to use them for breeding purposes. If you are a cannabis breeder, you will need male plants to pollinate female plants in order to create new strains. Even growers who are not breeders may want to keep a few male plants around for pollination purposes. For example, if you have a female plant that is not producing buds as well as you would like, you can introduce a male plant to pollinate it and potentially create a stronger and more productive plant.
2. Fiber
Another good use for male pot plants is for fiber production. While it is true that female plants produce more and better quality fibers, male plants can still be used for this purpose. The fibers from male plants are especially useful for making paper and textiles. In fact, in the past, male plants were actually preferred for fiber production because they produce finer and more durable fibers than female plants.
3. Composting
Male pot plants can also be used for composting. When you have finished using your male plants for pollination or fiber production, you can simply toss them into your compost pile. Male plants contain many of the same nutrients as female plants, so they can help to add valuable nutrients to your compost. Composting is a great way to reuse waste materials and create nutrient-rich soil for your plants.
4. Pest Control
Believe it or not, but male pot plants can also be used as a natural pest control method. Male plants produce pollen that attracts certain insects, such as ladybugs and lacewings, which are natural predators of other insects that may be harmful to your cannabis plants. By planting male plants in and around your grow area, you can help to attract these beneficial insects and keep pests at bay.
Conclusion
While male pot plants may not produce the buds that are so highly prized by cannabis enthusiasts, they still have some good uses. From pollination and fiber production to composting and pest control, there are many ways to make use of male plants. So, the next time you consider throwing away your male plants, think about these uses and see if there is something else you can do with them.